Amy Schumer… or Hilaria Baldwin, rather, wants to wish her fans a happy holiday season! On Sunday, the 39-year-old comedian took to Instagram, stealing Hilaria’s recent post-baby underwear photo as her pseudo holiday card.
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Dave McNary Film ReporterMark Hamill, Whoopi Goldberg and Morgan Freeman and a dozen other high-profile SAG-AFTRA members are blasting upcoming benefit cuts to the SAG-AFTRA Health Plan in a pointed video.Amy Schumer, Clancy Brown, Shirley Jones, Carol Kane, Martin Sheen, Vincent D’Onofrio, Lea Thompson, Matthew Modine, Lesley Ann Warren, Jodi Long and Elliott Gould also appeared in a two-minute “What Would You Do?” video released by the SOS Health Plan, formed in August following the
.Amy Schumer… or Hilaria Baldwin, rather, wants to wish her fans a happy holiday season! On Sunday, the 39-year-old comedian took to Instagram, stealing Hilaria’s recent post-baby underwear photo as her pseudo holiday card.
Amy Schumer tried to pass Hilaria Baldwin’s postpartum lingerie photo off as her own on Monday, December 21.“[My son], Gene, and I wanted to wish everyone a happy holiday season,” the actress, 39, captioned the reposted Instagram shot of Baldwin, 36, holding her son Eduardo, 3 months, while wearing a black bra and matching underwear.
Amy Schumer… or Hilaria Baldwin, rather, wants to wish her fans a happy holiday season! On Sunday, the 39-year-old comedian took to Instagram, stealing Hilaria's recent post-baby underwear photo as her pseudo holiday card. «Gene and I wanted to wish everyone a happy holiday season,» Amy jokingly wrote, referencing her 1-year-old son, Gene.
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in Season 3, but we do know that we want to see more of Luke Skywalker.And while Mark Hamill obviously can’t play young Luke, there is someone who can. Someone who fans have been saying should play the character for years.
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a tweet from movie publication Lost in Film featuring a picture of director George Lucas and star Mark Hamill, A.K.A. Luke Skywalker, on the set of the original “Star Wars” in 1977, Bird quipped, “Yep.
The board of trustees of the SAG-AFTRA Health Plan said today that it will “vigorously contest” a class action lawsuit filed on Tuesday, calling it “entirely without merit.” Facing staggering deficits, the Plan announced in August that it will be raising premiums and earnings thresholds for coverage on January 1 in order to stay afloat, which will remove thousands of current recipients from coverage.
Dave McNary Film ReporterAmid the avalanche of disheartening developments this year, few were as dispiriting in Hollywood as the Aug. 12 announcement by the SAG-AFTRA Health Plan that it was eliminating coverage for 11,750 of 32,000 participants, including 8,200 senior performers.The plan and its trustees blamed the COVID-19 pandemic for creating $140 million in losses this year and projected that the reserves would be gone by 2024.
As SAG-AFTRA seeks to modify its healthcare plans for the New Year, a number of notable union members including Clancy Brown, Whoopi Goldberg, Mark Hamill and Morgan Freeman voiced their concerns with the changes in a social media video.
As SAG-AFTRA seeks to modify its healthcare plans for the New Year, a number of notable union members including Clancy Brown, Whoopi Goldberg, Mark Hamil and Morgan Freeman voiced their concerns with the changes in a social media video.
From @SOSHealthPlan:The entire duty of unions is to protect the most vulnerable members.95% of #SAGAFTRA members earn <25K/yr. They're stand-ins.
When actor Robert Loggia died in 2015, his widow, Audrey Loggia, was notified by the SAG Health Plan that she was entitled to receive continuing health coverage as a surviving spouse “for the remainder of her lifetime or until she remarried.” But a class action lawsuit filed today against the SAG-AFTRA Health Plan and its trustees says that “before either of those circumstances appreciated, the Plan notified her on November 24, 2020, that she would lose coverage on September 30, 2021” under